My girlfriends father gave us his old 450D when he bought himself a new one. I just recently began using it to take photos and this video is invaluable to me if I ever hope to properly understand my own equipment. Thanks so much for this.
I've just bought a second hand 450d that I have to replace the LCD screen. I was going to sell it off straight away but after seeing this video I think I might keep it for a while and have some fun with it. Your video and explanations were easy to follow. Thanks for your time.
Thanks for putting the effort into a very well thought out and informative video. A good example to other TH-camrs! Have owned one of these for a while and whilst auto mode shots not bad, missed the simplicity of an old style camera's manual functions to get what I wanted in a shot. I wish I had seen your video before pouring through the manual for hours.
HI, great video thank you! I bought this camera over 10 years ago to take memorable shots of the kids. Used it as a novice for a few years and then put it away. Pulling it back out - hoping to take sports shots of my son who plays rugby. I don't know that the standard lens that came with this will get the distance that I need - any recommendation on a lens that a parent can use on the sidelines that will take good quality photos at a fast speed (my son is faaaaaast!!! :)). No doubt with the age of the camera I'd have to pick something up second hand, but looking for help to head in the right direction. Thank you!
Thanks for the information! Just a question, you seem to be able to set the shutter speed to values higher than 1/200 at 1:58 in TV mode. Mine only goes up to 1/200, any idea why? Thanks!
Hi glad you liked the video, I've many more on my channel so feel free to have a look. Off the top of my head it can happen due to the flash, so try disabling it and see if that helps. Let me know how you get on. 👍
Thanks for this comprehensive tutorial on DSLR. I found it very helpful to get more familiar and simple to understand. Do you have any tutorials for astrophotography? Many thanks for sharing.
Good video, this helps a lot! But I have one question though, does this camera have a maximum amount of storage that it can hold? I got this camera from my dad but it only has 8gb currently installed can a 64gb sd card work with it?
Hi, you can only use it with the Creative functions so - P, TV, AV, M and A-Dep. It needs to be enabled in the menu screen under the spanner with two dots, go to Live View Function Settings and press set, then select enable. Then once you've exited the menu, you should be able to press set again and it will work. Oh and the wheel changes screen brightness. Good luck.
Hi Nick, thanks, as far as I'm aware there isn't any native movie recording mode on the camera. However some people have managed to capture video footage by tethering to a computer/laptop with the USB. You'll need the Canon EOS drivers from the CD that came with your camera and EOS Camera Movie Record software. I've not done it personally because I'm lucky enough to have access to other video cameras, but I don't see what you'd have to loose by trying it.
Hi Mate, its a 10 year old camera now, so obviously its not the latest tech. Having said that it does take cracking pictures and I've never had a customer complain about quality. I'd say if you could get one in good condition for under £100 go for it! Cheers.
hey i had the canon eos 450D for 10 years now and nowadays i don't think it's a good camera to start with. personally i can even take better photographs with my 6year old smartphone. tbh i would go for a small mirrorless camera like a sony a6000. I've never tried the a6000 but i alleready tried the sony a7s and it is really amazing. i'm planing to buy one of the sony a6000 or a6300 they're not too expensive for what it is. the canon eos 450d was a good camera back in 2008 but now it is not worth it to buy one. now you can have a 10 times better camera for the same price than the canon release price in 2008
Hi Florian, thanks for your input, I think you'd struggle to have the creative control in a smartphone, just due to the size/shape etc. Obviously with a dslr you can control the lens and various settings independently, while with a smartphone most of the controls are through the screen. I also really like the flexibility the raw files give me in post production, something I know some mobile phone manufacturers are starting to look at seriously. The Sony camera does look quite tasty, although I can't vouch for their durability as I've never used a sony dslr. Pentax, Nikon and Canon, I would be more inclined to recommend for that reason only. I always recommend as a first DSLR that people buy second hand also, just because the first couple of years of using, will be when you make all your mistakes - like dunking the lens into a rock pool, like I did - therefore ruining it! Better to damage a £100 camera than something that cost five times that. But maybe not everyone is as clumsy as my! Cheers.
@@FOXY99BRO The only way I'm aware of is to connect it to a pc and use it as a webcam. I've not done it, but I did read about it. Perhaps do a google I'd have thought it's still available.
I think in the right condition and for the right price absolutely. I'd be tempted to look for 500d's too, as they have video capture, which may be useful for motorsports.
Hi you want night mode at 1.23, unfortunately this camera doesn't have a film mode. That was introduced on the 500d. Although most mobile phones can record high quality video these days. 👍
Hi Thea, on the side of the lens next to the focus switch, there is a little circle button with a lightning icon, press this and it should turn it on and off. However in some modes it is disabled so won't work, although it should give you an indication of this on the screen. If you skip to 55 seconds in the video, you can see it next to the red circle. Thanks.
Thea Butler Try this, pop the camera into M mode with the dial, next to the power switch. Press menu and move right to the 5th icon, which is yellow with a spanner icon and two dots. The last menu item is Flash Control, press, Set to select, and Flash Firing and make sure Enable is selected. I hope this does the trick! 😄
Hi Gem, as far as I'm aware there isn't any native movie recording mode on the camera. However some people have managed to capture video footage by tethering to a computer/laptop with the USB. You'll need the Canon EOS drivers from the CD that came with your camera and EOS Camera Movie Record software. I've not done it personally because I'm lucky enough to have access to other video cameras, but I don't see what you'd have to loose by trying it.
Hi Eva, as far as I'm aware there isn't any native movie recording mode on the camera. However some people have managed to capture video footage by tethering to a computer/laptop with the USB. You'll need the Canon EOS drivers from the CD that came with your camera and EOS Camera Movie Record software. I've not done it personally because I'm lucky enough to have access to other video cameras, but I don't see what you'd have to loose by trying it.
Hi, you would need to connect the video cable, which has a yellow phono connection to the video in connection on your tv/monitor. The other end is like a headphone jack, that goes in the top port above the usb connection. You'll probably find most tv's don't have those inputs these days though. Good luck.
That's a good point. I think the main reason is because I've not found it a useful function, mainly because you can't tilt the screen. The situations where I'd want to use it are usually up high or down really low, but at those angles is difficult to see what is on the screen. Although to be honest I do prefer using a view finder, I would rather trust my eye than a small screen.
With the right lens you'll get some decent shots of the moon. For anything further out you're going to need a telescope and fixings. At 12MP it should give photo quality prints to A3 size. I hope that helps.
jakub kostyál thank you so much I knew it would be something simple! Another question - when I have the shutter speed on 1/4000 how comes in shaded areas - like woodland with my dog - the photo is just pitch black even if the ios is at the highest setting? How can I fix this? Pls help 😫
@@gjj1152 its because its so quick there isn't enough time for enough light to hit the sensor and achieve good exposure. You could try using a flash gun or a lighting kit, to increase the light level.
@@gjj1152 I agree wit sjpidd you shouldn't go above 1/1500 on this dslr. It's not very sensitive to light. For example i would use 1/60-100(don't go less than 1/60 if u don't have pro steady hand it'll be shaky), f6 and iso 400(do not go over 800. It will have lot of noise) in a forrest. Btw if you have ig or fb tell me and ill ad you and i can help you with that camera settings.
I’ve had this camera for almost 10 years & didn’t know half this stuff. Thank you.
Are you still using it? I got one from a friend.
My girlfriends father gave us his old 450D when he bought himself a new one. I just recently began using it to take photos and this video is invaluable to me if I ever hope to properly understand my own equipment. Thanks so much for this.
You're welcome, glad it helped. Feel free to check out my other videos, hopefully they'll be of use too!
This was my first SLR and it still takes amazing photos. It's sensor seems to have a special quality about it vs newer cameras.
this sensor is really better than canon 600D or above for some reason it works just perfect
keep in mind SLR refers to film this is a DSLR
I like shooting back-lit scenes with it
I just got this camera out & am so grateful you created this!
I've just bought a second hand 450d that I have to replace the LCD screen. I was going to sell it off straight away but after seeing this video I think I might keep it for a while and have some fun with it. Your video and explanations were easy to follow. Thanks for your time.
Nice and compact information, just what I needed after getting my very first DSLR. Thank you! :)
Thank you so much for this video i just got gifted this to start photography and it helps a lot knowing what i can do with it !
Thanks for putting the effort into a very well thought out and informative video. A good example to other TH-camrs! Have owned one of these for a while and whilst auto mode shots not bad, missed the simplicity of an old style camera's manual functions to get what I wanted in a shot. I wish I had seen your video before pouring through the manual for hours.
Thanks for the feedback, I'm really glad you found it useful. I do have more photography tips on my channel, so feel free to check them out. Thanks.
Thanks for best review of EOS 450D.
Very well presented..Precise and to the point.
So well done. I really learnt something from this. Thank you!
Clear and easy to follow and understand. Thank you.
HI, great video thank you! I bought this camera over 10 years ago to take memorable shots of the kids. Used it as a novice for a few years and then put it away. Pulling it back out - hoping to take sports shots of my son who plays rugby. I don't know that the standard lens that came with this will get the distance that I need - any recommendation on a lens that a parent can use on the sidelines that will take good quality photos at a fast speed (my son is faaaaaast!!! :)). No doubt with the age of the camera I'd have to pick something up second hand, but looking for help to head in the right direction. Thank you!
Very helpful my friend keep on vlogging and always be kind😉
Thanks for the information! Just a question, you seem to be able to set the shutter speed to values higher than 1/200 at 1:58 in TV mode. Mine only goes up to 1/200, any idea why? Thanks!
Hi glad you liked the video, I've many more on my channel so feel free to have a look. Off the top of my head it can happen due to the flash, so try disabling it and see if that helps. Let me know how you get on. 👍
@@sjpidd yes thanks! That solved my problem! I'll surely look into your other videos, thanks!
oh my gosh I just love the accent🤍🤍🤍
4:07 Is that Japan? 🤯
I have this kind of camera does it also used for videos?
I'm afraid not, there's more info below regarding using it as a webcam.
Very informative.Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for this comprehensive tutorial on DSLR. I found it very helpful to get more familiar and simple to understand. Do you have any tutorials for astrophotography? Many thanks for sharing.
Hi I don't I'm afraid, however there'll be a lot of similarities with delayed exposure, so I'll pop a link in the replies. 👍
th-cam.com/video/8f1dykfpBwE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=D16dk9Og6k0c-udF
@@sjpidd Thanks for tips. I will check link out. Cheers
Good video, this helps a lot! But I have one question though, does this camera have a maximum amount of storage that it can hold? I got this camera from my dad but it only has 8gb currently installed can a 64gb sd card work with it?
I might be wrong but I think 32gb is the maximum. When i bought some cards years ago opted for 32gb and that was why.
32gb is the maximum for this model
Hello, I have a canon ds126191 camera, how to activate video recording mode?
Hello, do you know what is the max. capacity of SD card in this camera?
Hi, i have a 32gb one that works fine, I've not used anything bigger.. 👍
@@sjpiddThanks
I’ve brought the camera second-had so how do can take pictures using the LSD screen display and NOT the viewfinder I’m struggling
Hi, you can only use it with the Creative functions so - P, TV, AV, M and A-Dep. It needs to be enabled in the menu screen under the spanner with two dots, go to Live View Function Settings and press set, then select enable. Then once you've exited the menu, you should be able to press set again and it will work. Oh and the wheel changes screen brightness. Good luck.
How do you record with this. Nice vid
Hi Nick, thanks, as far as I'm aware there isn't any native movie recording mode on the camera. However some people have managed to capture video footage by tethering to a computer/laptop with the USB. You'll need the Canon EOS drivers from the CD that came with your camera and EOS Camera Movie Record software. I've not done it personally because I'm lucky enough to have access to other video cameras, but I don't see what you'd have to loose by trying it.
sjpidd thanks
planning to get a dslr. should i get this?
Hi Mate, its a 10 year old camera now, so obviously its not the latest tech. Having said that it does take cracking pictures and I've never had a customer complain about quality. I'd say if you could get one in good condition for under £100 go for it! Cheers.
+sjpidd Thanks mate for the suggestion.
hey i had the canon eos 450D for 10 years now and nowadays i don't think it's a good camera to start with. personally i can even take better photographs with my 6year old smartphone. tbh i would go for a small mirrorless camera like a sony a6000. I've never tried the a6000 but i alleready tried the sony a7s and it is really amazing. i'm planing to buy one of the sony a6000 or a6300 they're not too expensive for what it is.
the canon eos 450d was a good camera back in 2008 but now it is not worth it to buy one. now you can have a 10 times better camera for the same price than the canon release price in 2008
Hi Florian, thanks for your input, I think you'd struggle to have the creative control in a smartphone, just due to the size/shape etc. Obviously with a dslr you can control the lens and various settings independently, while with a smartphone most of the controls are through the screen. I also really like the flexibility the raw files give me in post production, something I know some mobile phone manufacturers are starting to look at seriously. The Sony camera does look quite tasty, although I can't vouch for their durability as I've never used a sony dslr. Pentax, Nikon and Canon, I would be more inclined to recommend for that reason only. I always recommend as a first DSLR that people buy second hand also, just because the first couple of years of using, will be when you make all your mistakes - like dunking the lens into a rock pool, like I did - therefore ruining it! Better to damage a £100 camera than something that cost five times that. But maybe not everyone is as clumsy as my! Cheers.
How to take a picture with focus and blur behind
You need a larger aperture opening, maybe try around f7?
HOW TO DO VIDEOS ON THIS CAMERA BECAUSE I REMEMBER IT CAN DO Video BUT I DONT REMEMBER HOW TO DO IT
@@FOXY99BRO The only way I'm aware of is to connect it to a pc and use it as a webcam. I've not done it, but I did read about it. Perhaps do a google I'd have thought it's still available.
How can i transfer the photos,I cant see the wifi option..
Does this camera have a double exposure feature?
Very nice video.Thank you so much
I'm trying to find a good budget camera for motorsport images, do you think this would do the job?
I think in the right condition and for the right price absolutely. I'd be tempted to look for 500d's too, as they have video capture, which may be useful for motorsports.
Ok thank you
Can it record videos? Because I have this camera and don't know how to if it's possible
Only with third party software like you would with a webcam. Its not something I've ever done, but I have seen blog posts saying its possible.
Thanks it's very helpful
Can you record with this camera and make music videos with like rapper's do?
You can't I'm afraid. I think they added that function on the 500D.
Hi we have the same model However mine only offer 200 ISO no 100 ISO
That's interesting I didn't know some have different settings. 👍
@@sjpidd Yes thank you for your reply.
Does it record ?
No not directly there's a guide on the net showing how you can set it up as a webcam, but I've not tried it.
Can someone help me ? how can i film ? and what mode is for night pictures ?
Hi you want night mode at 1.23, unfortunately this camera doesn't have a film mode. That was introduced on the 500d. Although most mobile phones can record high quality video these days. 👍
@@sjpidd I see 🤔 if I want to make picturesque at night, is it possible some program to help me ? about the video.. I understand. thanks 🍻
pictures at night*
Is this what you're looking for? m.th-cam.com/video/8f1dykfpBwE/w-d-xo.html
@@sjpidd i checked now . thx
Can record video?
No not this model. The 500d does.
External mic support plz?
There isn't one I'm afraid as you can't film with this camera.
Really helpful video
Is it possible to change the aspect ratio? I need to shoot in 16:9
As far as I'm aware you can't, it's set at 3:2. You'd have to do it using photoshop or something similar.
How do I turn the flash on?
Hi Thea, on the side of the lens next to the focus switch, there is a little circle button with a lightning icon, press this and it should turn it on and off. However in some modes it is disabled so won't work, although it should give you an indication of this on the screen. If you skip to 55 seconds in the video, you can see it next to the red circle. Thanks.
thanks for the advice, I have tried this and I’m pretty sure the flash is somehow disabled on my camera, do you know how to fix this?
Thea Butler Try this, pop the camera into M mode with the dial, next to the power switch. Press menu and move right to the 5th icon, which is yellow with a spanner icon and two dots. The last menu item is Flash Control, press, Set to select, and Flash Firing and make sure Enable is selected. I hope this does the trick! 😄
Is there video recording in this
I'm afraid not, there's more info below regarding using it as a webcam.
How to shoot a video with Canon 450d?
looking for the same! hope we figure it out!
Hi Gem, as far as I'm aware there isn't any native movie recording mode on the camera. However some people have managed to capture video footage by tethering to a computer/laptop with the USB. You'll need the Canon EOS drivers from the CD that came with your camera and EOS Camera Movie Record software. I've not done it personally because I'm lucky enough to have access to other video cameras, but I don't see what you'd have to loose by trying it.
Hi Eva, as far as I'm aware there isn't any native movie recording mode on the camera. However some people have managed to capture video footage by tethering to a computer/laptop with the USB. You'll need the Canon EOS drivers from the CD that came with your camera and EOS Camera Movie Record software. I've not done it personally because I'm lucky enough to have access to other video cameras, but I don't see what you'd have to loose by trying it.
i'll give it a try! Thank you so much! :)
Ow so sad to hear that😑
Hello, what video cable do I need to attach this camera to an external monitor? Thanks
Hi, you would need to connect the video cable, which has a yellow phono connection to the video in connection on your tv/monitor. The other end is like a headphone jack, that goes in the top port above the usb connection. You'll probably find most tv's don't have those inputs these days though. Good luck.
Surprised Live View wasnt mentioned as I believe this was the first Canon dslr to use it
That's a good point. I think the main reason is because I've not found it a useful function, mainly because you can't tilt the screen. The situations where I'd want to use it are usually up high or down really low, but at those angles is difficult to see what is on the screen. Although to be honest I do prefer using a view finder, I would rather trust my eye than a small screen.
would it be good for youtube filming videos ?
Honestly, i think you'd be better with a dedicated video camera.
what video does it take? mic?
The 450 doesn't record video. There is a tutorial online showing how it can be used as a webcam, but I've not tried it.
Portrait mode❤
how do i connect it to my phone?
I'm not aware that you can, why would you want to?
how to record a video?
You can't with this camera I'm afraid.
@@sjpidd ouuuh, thanks
Haha.. I still have the cam till now..back then no YT..everything is by trial n error..now ppl just use phones..😁
Thank you
Is this camera good for viewing the moon, Jupiter and Saturn?
With the right lens you'll get some decent shots of the moon. For anything further out you're going to need a telescope and fixings. At 12MP it should give photo quality prints to A3 size. I hope that helps.
Why won’t my shutter speed go above 1/200?
Are you in manual mode - M? If not, see if that works.
is yout flash on if yes close it and try again
jakub kostyál thank you so much I knew it would be something simple! Another question - when I have the shutter speed on 1/4000 how comes in shaded areas - like woodland with my dog - the photo is just pitch black even if the ios is at the highest setting? How can I fix this? Pls help 😫
@@gjj1152 its because its so quick there isn't enough time for enough light to hit the sensor and achieve good exposure. You could try using a flash gun or a lighting kit, to increase the light level.
@@gjj1152 I agree wit sjpidd you shouldn't go above 1/1500 on this dslr. It's not very sensitive to light. For example i would use 1/60-100(don't go less than 1/60 if u don't have pro steady hand it'll be shaky), f6 and iso 400(do not go over 800. It will have lot of noise) in a forrest.
Btw if you have ig or fb tell me and ill ad you and i can help you with that camera settings.
How to make video?
It doesn't have video functionality.
How to update firmware in Canon 450d?
Thank you so much!
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Thank youuuuuuuuuu
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Portugues pfv
Hi Keila, sorry I'm not sure what that means? 😃